Yep, all 17 songs. I'm not sure who has what though..."Porcelain" was used by Nordstrom. I can't remember where I've heard the other ones thus far. Dateline NBC has been using a few songs from his "Animal Rights" album as well.
I think it's wonderful for Moby. He left Elektra/Time Warner because he felt that all they wanted were singles. Then Moby goes to Richard Branson's newer label and makes a record that has had 7 singles since the first one was released almost 2 years ago. Nice one.
All the albums are good (and in fact, the only one I don't own is Propellerheads). The electronica genre is a nice little niche--it went through it's commercialization 4 summers ago, but the good ones are still around. Each of them has their own little specialty as well...except for Moby, who goes all over the place.
IMO, electronica is the happy medium right now. You have teen-pop on one end (which is still doing well), and the return of the rock (which is also doing well). The focus of commercials has moved towards a younger crowd (not much older than me really) and so a "younger" sound is needed.